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When clinicians telling the truth is de facto discouraged, what is the family's attitude towards disclosing to a relative their cancer diagnosis?
Wang, Dian-can ; Peng, Xin ; Guo, Chuan-bin ; Su, Yan-jie
刊名supportive care in cancer
2013
关键词Disclosure Cancer diagnosis Family Cancer patient BREAKING BAD-NEWS PATIENTS PREFERENCES COMMUNICATION INFORMATION PERSPECTIVE CONCEALMENT REQUEST
DOI10.1007/s00520-012-1629-y
英文摘要This study evaluated the attitudes of cancer patients' family members regarding disclosure of a cancer diagnosis to the patient and justifications for their attitudes. Family members were invited to complete a questionnaire to evaluate their attitudes towards disclosure of a cancer diagnosis to a relative as well as reasons for their point of view. Data were analyzed to evaluate factors influencing attitudes. One hundred eighty-six completed surveys were returned. Of them, 44.1 % (82/186) indicated that the patient should be informed of the diagnosis, and 55.9 % (104/186) stated emphatically that the patient should not be told the truth. The main reason given for concealing the truth was fear that awareness of a cancer diagnosis might cause psychological morbidity. The justifications for disclosing the bad news were as follows: (1) obtaining the patient's cooperation during treatment, (2) the impossibility of concealment, and (3) believing the patient was psychologically strong enough to accept the truth. Patients' educational status and awareness of disease as well as family members' age were the factors that influenced attitudes toward disclosure. Telling the truth to a cancer patient is often de facto discouraged in clinicians. Family members often support nondisclosure, especially when they have experience with a relative who is unaware of the truth. The education level of family members does not appear to influence decisions regarding disclosure. These findings can be helpful in the development of policies and/or programs to assist medical professionals and family members engage in truthful disclosure to a patient who has cancer.; http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000315444600022&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=8e1609b174ce4e31116a60747a720701 ; Oncology; Health Care Sciences & Services; Rehabilitation; SCI(E); PubMed; SSCI; 12; ARTICLE; 4; 1089-1095; 21
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/163095]  
专题心理与认知科学学院
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Wang, Dian-can,Peng, Xin,Guo, Chuan-bin,et al. When clinicians telling the truth is de facto discouraged, what is the family's attitude towards disclosing to a relative their cancer diagnosis?[J]. supportive care in cancer,2013.
APA Wang, Dian-can,Peng, Xin,Guo, Chuan-bin,&Su, Yan-jie.(2013).When clinicians telling the truth is de facto discouraged, what is the family's attitude towards disclosing to a relative their cancer diagnosis?.supportive care in cancer.
MLA Wang, Dian-can,et al."When clinicians telling the truth is de facto discouraged, what is the family's attitude towards disclosing to a relative their cancer diagnosis?".supportive care in cancer (2013).
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